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Former U.S. Ambassador to the UN shares her thoughts on structural changes needed in a "post-COVID" world.
History shows us that seismic events have the potential to unite…

Questions, Answers, and Some Cautionary Updates Regarding the 3.5% Rule
The “3.5% rule” refers to the claim that no government has withstood a challenge of 3.5% of their population mobilized against it during a peak event. In this brief paper, author…
John Shattuck and four other academics call out several political leaders that are using the global pandemic to exploit their authority.
Hungary, India, Zimbabwe, Peru and the…
Carr Center Discussion Paper Series, 2020-004
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies have the capacity to do a great deal of good in the world, but whether they do so is not only dependent upon how we use those AI…
Carr Center Covid-19 Discussion Paper Series, 2
Three experts on cyberlaw, security, and AI discuss how governments and businesses might ethically employ surveillance and AI technologies to address Covid-19.
We interviewed…
Uber is redlining low-income neighborhoods in Brazil.
Digital discrimination remains prevalent in all corners of the earth. In Brazil, Uber has been denying their services in…
Faculty Director Mathias Risse and Executive Director Sushma Raman address hope and gratitude in a letter from the Carr Center.
Dear Friends of the Carr Center,
We write…
Carr Center Discussion Paper Series, 2020-003
In her address to the U.S. Commission on Unalienable Rights, Martha Minow discusses the meaning and implications of human rights.
"Please accept my thanks for the…
Touching on points from her newly published book, The Hidden Face of Rights: Towards a Politics of Responsibilities, Kathryn Sikkink urges the global community to place…
Technology & Human Rights Fellows Laurin Leonard & Teresa Hodge explain their path to creating an algorithm that provides an inclusionary and human rights approach…